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submitted by Nick Aug 2nd 2010 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
The Electronic Anthology Project is Built To Spill’s Doug Martsch and Brett Nelson, redoing their own songs with ’80s synths and drum machines. It doesn’t sound like something BTS would do, but, according to the project’s MySpace page, the seven-song EP will be on sale at upcoming Built To Spill shows, so it seems like [...]
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The annual Portland-area festival known as Pickathon hasn’t exactly been annual lately. Thanks to the pandemic, Pickathon hasn’t happened since 2019. This summer, though, Pickathon will return to Pendarvis Farm in Happy Valley, Oregon, and it’s bringing an impressively all-over-the-map lineup.
submitted by Nick Apr 12th 2022 03:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
After an extremely fruitful two-decade run with Warner Records, Built To Spill returned to the indie realm with 2020’s Daniel Johnston covers album. Today they announce their first album for their fellow Pacific Northwest institution Sub Pop.
Last October, the indie-centric Salt Lake City festival Kilby Block Party had its big post-pandemic return, with Young The Giant and Built To Spill headlining. We won’t have to wait long for the next edition. This spring, the Kilby Block Party will return, and it’s got a bill topped by Phoebe Bridgers, Mac DeMarco, Clairo, St...
Built To Spill were aiming to release their Daniel Johnston tribute album -- fittingly titled Built To Spill Plays The Songs Of Daniel Johnston -- at the top of May. It's been pushed back to 6/12, but in the meantime, they've got another advance track out today to go along with "Bloody Rainbow" and "Life…


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